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19th – 22nd of May, Passau
The One World Convention on Social BusinessPresentation of the third day
21st of May 2011
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
Breakfast & Warm – Up
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
Expert Lecture: Günter NookeIntroduction to development policies
„Development aid“ – how it was:„Marshallplan“ for Africa didn´t work! Only more corruption
Development cooperation: Finding the right solution for every single case Depending on geography, resources, political system)
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
• Social Businesses a good approachDistributing goods for the public
• can stimulate changes, enable individuals to become creative and get themselves out
•but, not everybody an entrepreneurbusiness might fail, bankrupt and make them even poorer than before
not the main key, but a possibility
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
Workshops
B. Borregard: Development policies in Europe
K. Gerhardt: Stop development aid, no more aid for Africa!
G. Molnar: Microfinance a method of development aid to fight poverty?
S. Lämmermann: Microfinance in Europe
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
Lunch: Pasta – Buffet
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
Panel Discussion:Is Social Business able to substitute traditional development policy?
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
Expert Lecture: Prof. Dr. Eva TerbergerThe measurability of development cooperation and challenges
in means of evaluation
Impact Chain of development cooperation:
Input (money, human resources…) Output (Classrooms, water supply system…) Outcome (Higher employment rates, use of safe water..) Impact (Higher incomes, better health, less poverty…)
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
Criteria for measuring the impact:
• Relevance •Is intervention suited to mitigate a development imedimen?
•Effectiveness• Were the interventions objectives achieved?
•Impact• Was the intended improvement of living conditions achieved?
•Efficiency •Were the benefits satisfactory in relation to inputs?
•Sustainability •Are benefits expected to keep on flowing?
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
•Efficiency•Were the benefits satisfactory in relation to inputs?
Problem: This question can`t be answered satisfying, because one can´t measure exactly social development.
19th – 22nd of May, Passau
ERASMUS – DELUXE – PARTY IN THE LEMON LOUNGE